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KEY MEDIA CONTACTS For general League enquiries, please contact the Netball New Zealand (NNZ) media team: KERRY MANDERS Head of Communications and Marketing M +64 21 410 970, E [email protected] JOHN WHITING Digital and Content Manager M +64 27 468 8104, E [email protected] FOR TEAM SPECIFIC ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT: NORTHERN MYSTICS TE WĀNANGA O RAUKAWA PULSE JO PERRY JANE HUNT M 021 382 306 M 021 107 0287 E [email protected] E [email protected] ROBINHOOD STARS THE GOOD OIL TACTIX REUBEN MAMA JANE SEWELL M 027 767 4060 M 021 887 955 E [email protected] E [email protected] SPLICE CONSTRUCTION MAGIC ASCOT PARK HOTEL SOUTHERN STEEL KATE FILL-WILSON KATE BUCHANAN M 021 540 363 M 021 292 1660 E [email protected] E [email protected] MEDIA ACCREDITATION Netball New Zealand manages all media and photographer accreditation for the ANZ Premiership, including: • ANZ Premiership regular season • ANZ Premiership Finals Series For all media releases, match previews, statistics and official results; sign up to our media list by emailing mediainfo@ netballnz.co.nz. GUIDELINES FOR ACCREDITED MEDIA • Media must wear the appropriate accreditation pass at all times in the match venue • Accreditation is not transferable • Media must conduct their work solely from within the designated areas determined by the Host Team media manager at each venue. • Working space on the media bench may be allocated by the Host Team media manager. GUIDELINES FOR ACCREDITED PHOTOGRAPHERS • Photographers must wear their accreditation pass and official photographer’s vest issued by the Netball New Zealand or the host team media manager at all times in the venue. • Photographers must position themselves behind the courtside A-frame/digital signage for the duration of the match, and must not obstruct the view of any spectators. • Photographers are not permitted to enter the field of play. • Photographers cannot use flash or strobe lighting during matches. SPECIAL BROADCAST CONDITIONS • Only rights holding broadcasters are permitted to film (SKY Sport only) or commentate (SKY Sport and Radio Sport) on ANZ Premiership matches within official venues. • Live streaming and video footage inside official venues (including Snapchat, Facebook Live, Instagram Live and other technologies) is strictly prohibited. Only digital rights holding broadcasters and Netball New Zealand representatives are permitted to live stream or video ANZ Premiership matches within official venues. • News crews are permitted to film or live stream the official post-match press conference but are not permitted to film anywhere else in the venue. MEDIA RESOURCES Netball New Zealand aims to provide media and fans with comprehensive digital coverage and insights into the ANZ Premiership. We will deliver content and updates using media updates, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. ANZ PREMIERSHIP.CO.NZ Featuring fixtures and results, statistics, news, video, player profiles, match day info (including live scoring, head-to- head stats and broadcast info) – this is your one-stop-shop for all things ANZ Premiership. FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM facebook.com/ANZPremiership @ANZPremiership - Press conferences, Score updates, Match reports - Behind the scenes content TWITTER YOUTUBE @ANZPremiership Youtube.com/ANZPremiershipTV - Press conferences - Match reports EVERY GAME LIVE ON PAST WINNERS 2017 ASCOT PARK HOTEL SOUTHERN STEEL Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel secured the inaugural ANZ Premiership title with a dominant 69-53 win over Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse in Invercargill. Unstoppable during 2017, the Steel were a class above all- comers, overcoming adversity to clinch an impressive 16th successive win in the season’s showcase Grand Final. 2018 ASCOT PARK HOTEL SOUTHERN STEEL Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel became back-to-back champions after coming from behind in a fairytale ANZ Premiership Grand Final. The Steel beat Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse 54-53 at Fly Palmy Arena in Palmerston North and did it in a dramatic fashion, netting the last seven goals of the game to spoil the hosts’ party after the Pulse looked in control for much of the game. 2019 TE WANANGA O RAUKAWA PULSE Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse finally etched their name in New Zealand netball history as ANZ Premiership champions. Putting the nightmare of the 2018 Grand Final behind them, the Pulse held off a valiant effort from the Northern Stars to take out the match 52-48 in front of a rapturous home crowd in Porirua. 2020 TE WANANGA O RAUKAWA PULSE Defending champions the Te Wānanga o Raukawa Pulse put on a punishing display to end an unprecedented season with a 43-31 Grand Final victory over The Good Oil Tactix. Although they led by 10 at halftime, the experienced Pulse had to pull out all the stops in the final quarter to keep out a fast-closing Tactix. 2021 FIXTURES ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 Sun 18 April, 4.15pm Sat 24 April, 5.15pm Sun 2 May, 4.15pm Pulse v Stars Mystics v Steel Steel v Pulse Fly Palmy Arena, Palmerston North Eventfinda Stadium, North Shore ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill Sun 18 April, 6.15pm Sun 25 April, 4.15pm Sun 2 May, 6.15pm Steel v Tactix Stars v Tactix Magic v Stars ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill Pulman Arena, Papakura Trustpower Baypark Arena, Tauranga Mon 19 April, 7.15pm Sun 25 April, 6.15pm Mon 3 May, 7.15pm Mystics v Magic Magic v Pulse Mystics v Tactix The Trusts Arena, Auckland Claudelands Arena, Hamilton The Trusts Arena, Auckland ROUND 7 ROUND 8 ROUND 9 Sun 30 May, 4pm Sat 5 June, 5.15pm Sun 13 June, 6.15pm Mystics v Steel Tactix v Pulse Stars v Pulse The Trusts Arena, Auckland Christchurch Arena, Christchurch Pulman Arena, Papakura Sun 30 May, 6pm Sun 6 June, 4.15pm Mon 14 June, 6.15pm Pulse v Magic Steel v Magic Magic v Mystics TSB Arena, Wellington Edgar Centre, Dunedin Claudelands Arena, Hamilton Mon 31 May, 7pm Sun 6 June, 6.15pm Mon 14 June, 8.15pm Stars v Tactix Mystics v Stars Tactix v Steel Pulman Arena, Papakura The Trusts Arena, Auckland Trafalgar Centre, Nelson ROUND 13 ROUND 14 ROUND 15 - COMMUNITY ROUND Sun 11 July, 4.15pm Sun 18 July, 4.15pm Sat 24 July, 5.15pm Pulse v Magic Magic v Tactix Steel v Pulse TSB Arena, Wellington Energy Events Centre, Rotorua ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill Sun 11 July, 6.15pm Sun 18 July, 6.15pm Sun 25 July, 4.15pm Steel v Mystics Pulse v Mystics Tactix v Mystics ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill TSB Arena, Wellington Christchurch Arena, Christchurch Mon 12 July, 7.15pm Mon 19 July, 7.15pm Mon 26 July, 7.15pm Tactix v Stars Stars v Steel Stars v Magic Christchurch Arena, Christchurch Pulman Arena, Papakura Pulman Arena, Papakura ROUND ROUND 4 4 ROUND 5 - HERITAGE ROUND ROUND 6 Sun 9 May, 4.15pm Sun 16 May, 4.15pm Sun 23 May, 4.15pm Stars v Steel Pulse v Steel Stars v Pulse Pulman Arena, Papakura Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua Pulman Arena, Papakura Sun 9 May, 6.15pm Mon 17 May, 6.15pm Mon 24 May, 6.15pm Tactix v Magic Tactix v Mystics Steel v Tactix Christchurch Arena, Christchurch Christchurch Arena, Christchurch ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill Mon 10 May, 7.15pm Mon 17 May, 8.15pm Mon 24 May, 8.15pm Pulse v Mystics Magic v Stars Magic v Mystics TSB Arena, Wellington Trustpower Baypark Arena, Tauranga Trustpower Baypark Arena, Tauranga ROUND 10 ROUND 11 ROUND 12 Sat 19 June, 5.15pm Sun 27 June, 4.15pm Sun 4 July, 4.15pm Steel v Stars Pulse v Tactix Mystics v Stars Edgar Centre, Dunedin Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua The Trusts Arena, Auckland Sun 20 June, 4.15pm Sun 27 June, 6.15pm Sun 4 July, 6.15pm Mystics v Pulse Stars v Mystics Tactix v Pulse The Trusts Arena, Auckland Pulman Arena, Papakura Trafalgar Centre, Nelson Mon 21 June, 7.15pm Mon 28 June, 7.15pm Mon 5 July, 7.15pm Tactix v Magic Steel v Magic Magic v Steel Trafalgar Centre, Nelson ILT Stadium Southland, Invercargill Claudelands Arena, Hamilton ELIMINATION FINAL GRAND FINAL TBC TBC 2nd v 3rd 1st v Winner EF ELIGIBILITY RULE PLAYERS CONTRACTED UNDER THE ELIGIBILITY RULE Under the ANZ Premiership Eligibility Rule every team is entitled to contract one athlete who is ineligible for NZ as per INF Eligibility criteria. Splice Construction Magic had already contracted an ineligible player in Chiara Semple so applied for an exemption to have a second ineligible which was granted, that player being Caitlin Bassett. AMA AGBEZE CAITLIN BASSETT CHIARA SEMPLE England Australia England (U21) KELERA NAWAI GEORGE FISHER Fiji England KEY INFORMATION TOP NUMBERS (2020) - BEST OF EACH ANZP TEAM GOAL SHOOTERS (BY MOST GOALS SCORED) Full Name Goals Attempts % Team Grace Nweke 471 527 89 Mystics Maia Wilson 461 513 90 Stars Ellie Bird 421 489 86 Tactix Aliyah Dunn 340 372 91 Pulse Kelsey McPhee 270 343 79 Magic Kalifa McCollin 262 313 82 Steel CIRCLE FEEDS Full Name No. Team Gina Crampton 434 Steel Grace Kara 394 Stars Whitney Souness 393 Magic Erikana Pedersen 384 Tactix Peta Toeava 368 Mystics Claire Kersten 293 Pulse DEFLECTIONS Jane Watson 72 Tactix Sulu Fitzpatrick 58 Mystics Erena Mikaere 53 Magic Kate Burley 49 Stars Kelly Jury 47 Pulse Taneisha Fifita 37 Steel INTERCEPTS Kelly Jury 26 Pulse Temalisi Fakahokotau 22 Tactix Phoenix Karaka 22 Mystics Kate Burley 22 Stars Kate Heffernan 18 Steel Erena Mikaere 12 Magic Sam Winders 12 Magic REBOUNDS Sulu Fitzpatrick 23 Mystics Erena Mikaere 21 Magic Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit 18 Steel Temalisi Fakahokotau 16 Tactix Katrina Rore 16 Pulse Holly Fowler 10 Magic KEY INFORMATION YOUNGEST BY TEAM Parris Mason Pulse 18 Years (13/12/2002) Khiarna Williams Magic 18 Years (07/10/2002) Grace Nweke Mystics 19 Years (06/02/2002)